Linked by David Adams on Thu 28th Aug 2008 17:53 UTC
Bordeaux is a commercial User Interface to the Wine software that allows Linux systems to run Windows software. The Bordeaux Technology Group distributes this software and provides professional support to companies and individuals running Windows apps on Linux (and soon FreeBSD). I interviewed Tom Wickline to get some details and find out what they're up to now.
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Although PlayOnLinux markets itself mostly as a gaming solution, I find it quite usable (more than than vanilla Wine) for running any other kinds of Windows apps on Linux too (only tested rather little for fun though).
I wonder how they all compare to each other in features, stability and usability? Anybody have more experience?
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There's also PlayOnLinux: http://www.playonlinux.com/ and WineDoors: http://wiki.winehq.org/WineDoors - both costing nothing.
Although PlayOnLinux markets itself mostly as a gaming solution, I find it quite usable (more than than vanilla Wine) for running any other kinds of Windows apps on Linux too (only tested rather little for fun though).
I wonder how they all compare to each other in features, stability and usability? Anybody have more experience?